lookin good! subtle modding, seems more like its just been cleaned up. takeing a design and enhancing it w/out changing it too much! i like!

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OMG SWEEEET Kier does it again!! Improving on the looks of this already badass looking case is impressive!

I seriously can't believe they don't powdercoat the inside of the case themselves though, I thought that was pretty standard on high-end (gaming) cases nowadays?

And the leds in the eyes, the reversed tubes on the stock cooler, the cable cover, brilliant but they should've thought of that! On the one hand they go to extremes to light the inside up (some pretty clever stuff on that end, especially the lighting up of the connectors on the back of the case, so handy!) but then they make it so you'll never want to look inside.. (dat cable management )

To be honest, I think Alienware is just secretly using you as their designer, I wouldn't be surprised if they released an AURORA II exactly like yours when you're done fixing this one. Hahaha
At least that's what they should do, it would certainly help to justify their pricing.

Btw, ekwb does some amazing design, damn, even their packaging is gorgeous.

About time for an update though, don't you think. on a related note, how's Danbo doing an update to that thread would be most welcomed as well!

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I was able to sleeve mine pretty well, though I'm redoing for this set of connectors that's going inline. barring a few double and triple crimps, you can get down to the connector end for almost everything. I'm putting in a midplate in my setup so you can't see the ones you can't anyway.

Nice to see your still alive, kier! But always chech here 'fore ya call it quits+ move on

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have you tried to remove the pins from the backside ?? they must be removable somehow :O!, if not do this:

Step 1:
Cut the cable leaving it some 3-5cm slack of wire

Step 2:
strip all the wires

step 3:
Crip the cables from the 24pin cable with male pins and attach it to a male 24pin housing, do the opposit with the special connector cable

Ready to sleeve!

Thanks you, but i allready ordered the extensions...no excuse i know

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Originally Posted by KayinBlack

I was able to sleeve mine pretty well, though I'm redoing for this set of connectors that's going inline. barring a few double and triple crimps, you can get down to the connector end for almost everything. I'm putting in a midplate in my setup so you can't see the ones you can't anyway.

Did you remove them from the backside, like KoSoVaR said? i really couldnt disconnect the pins from the front.

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Originally Posted by siliconfanatic

Nice to see your still alive, kier! But always chech here 'fore ya call it quits+ move on

Great modding there kier, turning out much better than i thought it would be! Is the green nvidia logo made with an el-panel? looked like one but i wasn't sure. If so how big are the inverters to get it to ac current?